As an "advanced" qualified rider and an Observer with the IAM Roadsmart organisation for over 20 years I have desperately been avoiding BMW's because of the "old gits on Beemers" stereotype. Also, after riding V4 Honda Pan Europeans for 17 years and Triumph Trophys for another 9 I was very dubious about the vibration from the big boxer engines. It has been becoming increasingly difficult to avoid thinking about the RT's as since Triumph discontinued the Trophy in 2016 the RT is the only true "middleweight tourer" available.
Recently I ended up buying an R1250RT "by accident" after dropping in at a dealer while on a ride out on my Triumph. Buried in a warehouse of used bikes a saw a lovely '22 plate blue R1250RT in excellent condition with very low mileage.
I asked to take that particular bike for a test ride and initially my concerns were still there (I had ridden their R1250RT demonstrator some months earlier) but I decided to give it a fair crack of the whip.
During a couple of hours on the bike I learned to adapt to how the bike wanted to be ridden (high gear, low revs, use the torque for low vibration progress, embrace the feel when "cracking on"). By the time I returned to the dealer I had made my peace with the bike and resigned myself to the stereotype. The rest, as they say, is history!
I have made a few modifications already. Being 6'4" I actually felt the bike was a little cramped so I have fitted bar risers (helped by the fact that the bike has the GS style tubular bars) and a footpeg lowering kit. Now the bike feels like it fits me perfectly. I've also fitted a high/wide "touring" screen. Being a gadget freak I doubt that this will be the end of the mods!
My biggest (pleasant!) surprise with the bike is how easy it is to ride/manoeuvre at low speed. The Trophys are about 50KG heavier and carry that weight high meaning that slow speed riding is rather fraught. The RT being so much lighter and carrying that weight low makes slow control breeze!
After having the bike for a few months now we are getting to know each other and I am gradually "pushing the envelope".
Hopefully I'll be able to pick up some good tips and advice from the BMW veterans on this forum

